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Timex Triathlon Ironman Watch Battery Change, I forgot to show you how to reset the "AC" with tweezers so ...Missing: cr2016 sr526sw
Oct 15, 2010 - Wondering how do you change a CR2016 battery in a Timex Idiglo watch? Changing a CR2016 battery in a Timex Indiglo watch is not a hard ..
With a chain splitter! It's a good idea to change the front and rear sprockets too so buy the lot when you're buying the chain. Loosen the tension on the chain tensioners on the rear wheel. Split the links. Remove chain. Remove and replace sprockets. Replace chain and be sure to use a chain riveter to sort out the joint. Don't be tempted to use a split link as your bike is too big and powerful for one. Adjust your chain tension checking for tight spots etc. Apply lube and enjoy!
For whatever reason, looks like you have a machine needing service or adjustment.
Best to take it apart, and test each of the "systems" and see if you can find the mal-function.
I'd say either the adjustment handle, or the cable, or the mechanism is not working freely.
Cleaning, or oiling or parts replacement may be in order, depending on what part you find "binding" upon your inspection.
God bless your efforts.
20 years old! wow vintage ha well it is actually connected my friend but ur bike is well a little oldy for more resistance u see as the bike gets older the wire to provide the tension losses its tension factor or rather its ability to provide tension like our tendons and ligaments so my friend either change the wire if u can or better change the bike lol
If your bike has magnetic resistance and you changed the batteries this should make your tension work properly. Since it did not I believe that there are magnets somewhere on your bike that are wearing out. Or it could be a computer part. Your manual should tell what part you need to order and replace. I hope this information has been helpful.
Also make sure the batteries that you put in your bike are really new ones. Sometimes you can purchase new batteries at a store and they are actually a little weak. I had this problem with an elyptical trainer and I went and got other batteries and this fixed the problem.
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